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sri:

srimathE rAmAnujaya nama:

Dear Devotee: Please accept our Humble Pranam.

Swami Ramanuja the "only" unique acharya. - Part 6 of 10

(contd)

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Here was the answer given by Sri U.Ve Velukkudi Krishnan Swami

in the year 2001, Sept 15th, Saturday at 10 am.

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Srimate Ramanujaya Nama:

Respected Bhagavatottamas

Ans 5.

a.. Ramanuja was the first to document in as many terms the

VisishtAdvaita

sampradAya.

The works of all other acharyas followed his footsteps.

Thus our darsanam is till today called as "Emperumanar

darsanam" or "Ramanuja Darsanam".

The concept of SaranAgati as developed by alwars, nathamunigal and

Alavandar was

also documented by Ramanuja both in text and practice.

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End of Sri U.Ve. Velukkudi Krishnan Swami's message.

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==================Continued on part 2 ==================

Sri Ramanuja's original temple with the Vigraham from ~3200 BCE

(first received by MadhurakaviAzhvar) is in need of your support.

http://www.vedics.net/appeals/azhvartn/

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Ramanuja Adiyargal,

http://www.vedics.net/appeals/azhvartn/

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